Li Genyuan, a pioneer of China's democratic revolution and a famous soldier of the Xinhai Uprising in Yunnan, was born in the fifth year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (A.D. 1879).
2. Ai Siqi
The bronze statue of Comrade Ai Siqi, a famous Marxist philosopher and loyal soldier in China.
3. Liu Chuxiang
Mr. Liu Chuxiang, whose real name is Chu Ze, was born in Chengguan West Street, Tengchong. In his early years, he studied in Qin Youheng, Tunxi Road, and merged into Lingnan University. After the success of the Revolution of 1911, Liu Chuxiang returned to his hometown to establish a county middle school. 19 16 was elected as a member of parliament and served as the drafter of the constitution. 1920 Participated in Guangzhou Constitutional Convention. At that time, there were many social factions and fierce party struggles. Mr. Liu was upright and upright, focused on the overall situation, electrified the whole country, explained the experience of the Constitutional Convention, and made suggestions for various political groups, hoping to resolve private opinions and seek the country, but failed to do so. At this time, the current situation and Mr. Liu's experience are recorded in his books "Keeping the Certificate in the Proceedings" and "The Political Change in Guihai". After Mr. Liu returned to Tengchong, he served as the principal of the county middle school and collected his own poems, which was named "Lotus Garden Hall Poetry Collection".
4. Zhang Wende, the anti-Japanese county magistrate.
Mr. Zhang Wen was once known as the county magistrate with the hardest bones among more than 500 counties in the occupied areas of China. He is also the most individual scholar. At the age of 62, he was idle at home. Seeing the Japanese invasion of Tengchong, he was ordered to be a county magistrate in the occupied area and launched a national war of resistance in Tengchong.
5. Inch sea pavilion
Cunhai Pavilion (1855- 1927), formerly known as Zunfu, is called Rudong, Haiting, Tengchong and Shunren. In his early years, he did business in Myanmar and engaged in jade jewelry trade, which made a lot of profits. He sold the jade he bought to Shanghai, Hong Kong and other places, and was later elected as the president of the Chinese Guild by overseas Chinese in Fujian, Guangdong and Yunnan provinces. The story of "a rich man with good goods" circulated among the people comes from him. Between 1905 and 1909,
6. Li Zhenguo
Li Zhenguo (1827 ——1887), who was a member of the frontier, went beyond the town. Participated in suppressing the anti-Qing uprising of the Hui people in Yunnan, and fought in 18. During the reign of Tongzhi in Qing Dynasty, he served as general of Weiyuan camp, and later he was promoted to general of Zhongheng, Dusi of Zuo Ying and Longling camp of Yue Zhen, and appointed Batulu as vice president of Kuangyong and Tengyue garrison. Tongzhi 13 (1874),